The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1966 — Page 1

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Accident Injuries Are Faal For Mrs. Burton Furst A two-car accident Sunday evening on U. S. 6. two miles east of U. S. 31. took the life of Mrs. Alma Furst, mute 2, New Buffalo, Michigan, and a former resident of Walkerton, who assisted her husband. Dr Burton L. Furst, in his dental practice in Walkerton. Mrs Furst died at 9 30 Tuesday morning in Memorial Hospital. South Ben I. where she had been transferred the previous day from Parkview hospital, in Plymouth. The accident orcund at 6:40 p.m. The Furst car, east bound. was struck in the right side by a ear driven by Michail Verhae^he, 20. of route 2. Bremen. The Verhaeghe auto was westbound and passing another vehicle when the Furst car was seen too late. Witnesses to the accident, stated the Furst car w< nt off the south side of the road to avoid the accident and Verhae.-he alio ran off the south side and struck the Furst car in the n ht sHe nd rear M-ctions as Furst swcivd again to avoid being hit. Dr. Furst was tasen to Parkview hospital and treated for minor bruises and their son, David. of Hazelwood. Mo., also a passenger in the car. escaped injury. Vcrhaeghe received cuts and bruise-, and two passengers in the car^ Miss Lvnn Decker. 826 Whitehall Dr.. South Een 1. and Miss Leanne Magnus n. Ills E. Woodside Dr., South Bend. were also hospitalized in Plymouth. Miss Magnus-n has a broken back and Miss Decker suffered face and body cuts an I bruise : The three wen- returning to college at Purdm when the accident occured. Mrs. Alma Ellen Furst was bom September is 1915. in Morrocco. She win married July 3. 1937, in Kentland, Indiana to Dr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minter and children have a fn «• week end trip coming at one* of the AlbertPick Hotels or Motels of their choice as winners of the final week of the piomotion that has been run in the Inde pi ndent-News the past ten weeks The winning registration came from the Walkerton Truck Sales and Sio viee. The Minters, pictured here with their three children. Charles, 14; David. 7; ant Susan. 10; have

Friday Is Trick Or Treat Night In NL Officials of the town of North Liberty with the cooperation of the school admisintration. are recommending that the children in the community use Friday night, October 28. as our one night of trick or treatin ’. Since North Liberty has a high school football game <n Saturdav night, it was felt that more children would be able to participate if the suggested night is Friday night Parent cooperati >n in using this night for the children will be appreciated. NORTH LIBERTY SCHOOLS ( LOSE!) FOR IN>TIT( TE The N >rth Liberty Schorls will be < losed Thursday and Friday, Oct her 27 an 1 28, for Teacher's Institute Teach* rs over the state will be attending professional meetings on these days. Obey’ the t affic laws Burton Furst, who survives. Other survivors include hei mother. Mrs. Z. Ila Merchant of Morocco, one s n. David, Si. L uis. Mo.; two daughters. Mrs. EveF n Krautstrunck, Ann Arbor, Mich.; an 1 Miss Nancy Furst at h .me; two brothers, Roy Merchant, of Mormco. and Lloyd Merchant, of Sullivan, one sister, Mrs. Eva Hess Morocco. Friends may call at the Nusbaum Funeral Home until 12 <M> no<>n today (Thursdayi and from 1 (8) to 2 oil at the t'nited M<thodist Church, where services will Im held at 2 (Kt p.m. with the Rev. Harold Williams, pastor officiatin'-' Burial will be in Woodlawn Ceineter y. Mr. burst was a member o f Wall . rbn ( Oder of Eastern Stir 319 W Ikerton Communitv Chin and M thodist '"hUTCh and he Worm n s Community Club in N-w Buffalo.

tentatively chosen Louisville as the location for their trip. During the past ten week period winners came from eight different locations of the 16 participating businesses that made this promotion possible Two <»f the winners have ah' »dy <ny ye l their tups with two more t< t. la* advantage of their free week end trip in the m\t two week ends Only the <.o peration of these merchants made this possible for the p- pl • of this area

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Sarasin - Koss Baskets of bronze mum and fall flowers dec orated the G' -pel C enter I' nit e d Missu nary Chinch for the 7 p.m wc iding Saturday f M Alice J n- Sarasin and Charles Diet a Ross. The c .anile light ceremony - performed b Rev Elw r 1 V< hc f Fai'h Tempi.- Mi .1 .n---et Brady n, and M*. E A. Not' I ;!• I. pi t <1 'I all !• < t ns The br: .e, who h id been living at x-JO S Innwood Dr.. is the daughter of Mrs M. >y Sarasin of Petosk; Mich. She graduated 1 from I’etosky High School an’ | Northwestern Michigan College, i School of Nursing. Traverse I City. Mr and Mrs. Millard Ross, North Liberty, are the parents of the bridegroom. He is a graduate* of N nth Liberty High School. I James Brady, Mishawaka gave the bride in marriage She wore a gown of lace fashioned with a basque bodice. The bouffant flour len th skirt had a redingote front shoving wide ruffles of lace*. Ruffles of lace formed the chapel train. A je wa led crown held her short veil She carried a cascade bouquet <»f white carnations feathered around a white orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. Robert Sandburg. Elkhart. Mrs. George Jean and Miss Julie Carrasco wi : c bridesmaids They w >re long sheath gown.- of harvest gold. The* chiffon skirt fell from a matching lace Empire bodice*. A floating lace* panel accented the back. Their matching gold illusion veils were* enhanced by a cente r flower. Each attendant carriesi a colonial bouquet of bronze* mums. M;-- Suzu* Gregg. Likevilh . nice e of the* bridegroom was fb wi r gnl Sh< wore* a long white satin dress with a harvest gold -t h coinpl< mmt**d with a white* bonnet end gill streamers. She* carried a white* basket filled with ve-llow rose petals Hull Re Mie higan City

was his brother s best man I'shI ers were* Ronald Huck Robert I Ruh e, and Stua-* an! J.-ph Sarasin. brother., of tie* bride Rie k Jennings, Owe -Li w .* ring bearer. The mother of the r * ide chose a ro* al Idle two piece co* - with • matching hat ar. 1 w.u e ; 1 we.-. The* m the’- of the* ’ ! ie n I w >re a ry, I blue d** * with matching ha’ and wmi glove an I both mothers wore* white* e arnd; n corsa es tippei in g* Id. The* reception was hili in the 1 fellowship h .11 of tile* chun h. The ■ 1 couple* will live* at ICI9 C'stWexxl Dr.. after a trip to Fl erida. Nciih Liber y Fall Festival : Monday Night The North Liberty PTA Fall Festival will begin preemptly at 6 00 p.m. on Mondav, October 31 I with judging erf costumes, then a parade* through town to the se ho< 1 • according to Mrs H. 1.. Ste>neburm r. DPA chairman. The Carnival and Sandwich Bar will be* open from 6 00 p m to X 00 p m. at the* Grade* Schev l gym with Bar-B-Q Beef Sandwiches. hot dogs, pie, cake*, donuts. p*>p corn apples, coffee I orangc-ade* and cide r. The* dance* will be* he’ll from X tei 10 pm. at the* high school gym with live* mu ie* by "The* Sound.-* I Os Night Admission price r r adults will be* Xie ami for elementary. 16th grade* down accompanied by pare nts i will be 25c. and pre-se ho-.l childre n ace oinpanie*d by parents, will tie fre*e. There will be* bads of fun and game*- with son new an I some* oil so Come early an 1 stay lite for tin* 1966 Fall Festival sh sure ya>u are* right then go ahead and get left.

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Towns To Follow South Bend's Action A big scoop of f u ,.] was thrown into th. time situati- n fire Tuesday a- South Bend Mayer L! vd Allen surpris.-d everyone by announcing that he had ch- an for the S- uth Bend area to return to slow time for the m xt six months. Th. six month time change is n>.thing new to this area as it was the practice for many years, but the past f. w winters they have remained - n "fast" time all year round. Coming just a few days b> f re the s heduled time change. Sunday morning, put everyone in a bind as the matter now becomes an i"Ue again at the eleventh hour. The Town of Walkerton has a resolution to follow South Bend in the time matter automatically so their decision was made with the announ- • ment by Allen. North Liberty hkewis. always f. Hows South Pends example and also will make the change this Sunday morning. All loc.d schools will be conduit ed on Standard or "Slow Tillie" also. The time situation in Indiana ha> be.-n a mess foi many y ars, especially where we are located. Th. boundaries have always been on one side or the other with a few years really catching a bind as the l.oundary lines moved to and fr> . A recent survey by the Souti Bend-Mishawaka Aiea Chamber of Commerce disci sed that th. businesses of the two eitic- preferr-d the Eastern, or fast time y. ar round. This was anoth- r i- is. n that the announcement of All. n's caused such a surprise. At any r.ite when retiring Saturday night, if y u are n 'he ar.-a affected 1\ the change, be sure t > set ’. --ur <1 - ks back ne hour ;.n I 1 . our plans .a e dmgly f. r mv ev. n’ forth, going as ome again the tun • situ 91 n is on us again. ENGAGED ■ * w Mr and Mis Harry Dean Fry. 111? Ohio St Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughtei Edna Jean, to Barry I^Rov Reed son if Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Reed Oxford Ind Miss Fry i> a 1964 graduate >! Walkerton High School and attended Ball State t'niveisity. She is a graduate of Vogu. Schc 1 of Be uty Culture an 1 is a lice nced beautie ian Mt Ree l is a 1964 graduate of Otterbein Hi,h Se h« I. ott.'t <in Ind , an 1 atte nde I B 11 State He is n- w an Airman ".rd t l.m ■ in the Air F ace stationed at Ke.-lei Alt Force Bas,- Bil \i. Mississippi.